I've avoided seeing them all for various reasons (except for the Pianist and Letters... which I've just not got round to watching). I tried watching Leon once and just couldn't get on with it at all, but this was about 14 years ago..

- Yes, it's got a schoolgirl in it
- Dunno, probably not though, it's about bellends
- Good God man no, BEES COME OUT OF HIS MOUTH?!?!?
- If you mute the bits without Brad Pitt in them, then yes
- Fuck knows
- The poster was nice
- Which one? If it's the one about people whacking off in cars, maybe
- Big pile o' Shit more like
- Life might be, but the film version sucked

moreover, 'anglo-saxon' films are the films which are most likely to appeal to 'anglo-saxon' audiences. just like, yknow, a french language film site would probably have a greater proportion of francophonic films.

its just a bit of an absurd point to make really; of course a website which is predominantly english and american is dominated by anglophonic films.

subtitles are silly and completely change the experience of watching a film, even before we get to the difficulties of translation. ie, watching foreign language films is an inferior experience, just as reading translations of foreign language literature is an inferior experience.

I say about because some I'm not sure about some and didn't count some where I saw them but don't remember because I was tired/bored/on a plane etc.

I noticed that Jamie Summers is at no 14 of all users on that site with a whopping 665 films seen, and that was 10 months ago. Anyway who has seen the most movies on here? This only applies to those that can be arsed counting them.

Quite a few I've only seen half of too. Pretty mixed list too - Truman Show behind 127 Hours? Glad to see loads of the really classic rom-coms, like His Girl Friday and It Happened One Night and stuff.

Also, when I saw The Shining it was only cos it was playing on a screen behind a band I'd gone to see. You can just about make it out here, very strange